Scheduling determines start and end times for a set of dates and times such as the departure and arrival of a freight order (FO), the pickup and delivery of the assigned freight units (FUs), or the coupling and uncoupling of trailers. In scheduling, the system considers multiple constraints like a predefined relative ordering among the activities of the FO as well as the pickup windows and the delivery windows of the assigned FUs. Scheduling can be triggered for one or more selected FOs and is based on your settings in the planning profile.
Freight Order Scheduling
The scheduling of FOs can be initiated in the following ways:
From the transportation cockpit using the Scheduling button
From the FO user interface using the Scheduling button
Automatically, by entering the departure date of a FO and choosing Enter on your keyboard (if the user parameter /SCMTMS/SCH_FORCE is active)
Scheduling considers the following constraints:
Time windows for loading and unloading activities for your FUs
Appointments for the FO to which your FUs are assigned
Loading and unloading durations of your FUs
Location sequence of your FO
Existing FOs on resources
Coupling and uncoupling durations
Calendar resources as well as the calendars and capacities for the loading and unloading activities of handling resources
Calendars of the involved vehicle resources for loading, unloading, transportation, coupling, and uncoupling activities
Scheduling Unplanned Requirement Documents
You can quickly generate the approximate transportation time for requirement documents without needing to plan the documents. In addition, the Gantt chart can display the stage sequence to provide a useful visual aid.
There are multiple ways to schedule an unplanned requirement document, as follows:
Applying a default route to the document
Choosing Schedule
Starting the freight unit building process
You can view the scheduling results on the Gantt chart and in the requirement document. After scheduling, the requirement document contains the transportation times for each stage (planned arrival and planned departure times) but the document is still unplanned.






